Watch previously unseen Dimebag rehearsal video By Martin Kielty published 9 December 16 Dimebag Darrell Abbott appears in unseen video filmed during Damageplan rehearsal as he plays Pantera track Becoming
Watch Mongolian folk-metallers Tengger Cavalry cover Motörhead's Fight By TeamRock published 8 December 16 The band covered the Motörhead song at the legendary Los Angeles venue Whisky A Go Go
Remembering Greg Lake By Sid Smith published 8 December 16 Sid Smith pays tribute to the late Greg Lake, who died yesterday aged 69.
Greg Lake: Music world pays tribute to prog icon By Stef Lach published 8 December 16 Carl Palmer leads tributes as faces from across the music world remember Emerson, Lake & Palmer great Greg Lake, who has died at the age of 69.
Lemmy won’t let me sleep - Phil Campbell By Martin Kielty published 6 December 16 Motorhead ex Phil Campbell says late leader Lemmy keeps him awake ‘asking for cigarettes’
Stone Temple Pilots remember Scott Weiland one year on By Stef Lach published 4 December 16 Stone Temple Pilots pay tribute to late frontman Scott Weiland one year on from his death
Riot Fest founder Sean McKeough dies aged 42 By Stef Lach published 1 December 16 Riot Fest bosses mourn the death of festival founder Sean McKeough
Watch Black Sabbath play Paranoid in 1970 By Martin Kielty published 30 November 16 Black Sabbath release Top Of The Pops performance of Paranoid from 1970 – as Ozzy Osbourne pays tribute to man who gave him solo deal
Eagles won’t return with Glenn Frey’s son By Martin Kielty published 29 November 16 Don Henley shoots down his own suggestion that the Eagles could reform with late Glenn Frey’s son in his place
Dimebag wrote his riffs on the toilet says Vinnie Paul By Martin Kielty published 29 November 16 Vinnie Paul reveals late brother Dimebag wrote all his riffs while using the bathroom - and that’s why they were ‘the shit’
When Jimi Hendrix came to London: Jeff Beck, Ronnie Wood and more look back By Fraser Lewry published 25 November 16 Jimi Hendrix arrived in London in 1966. Jeff Beck, Ronnie Wood, Mick Fleetwood, Marianne Faithfull and others recall the man who changed everything
Lemmy was underrated lyricist… but he didn’t care By Martin Kielty published 23 November 16 Motorhead ex Phil Campbell says mainman Lemmy Kilmister didn't mind that his lyrics were under-appreciated - as long as some people got his point
How Lemmy stood up for Mikkey Dee when he joined Motorhead By Martin Kielty published 22 November 16 Ex Motorhead drummer Mikkey Dee recalls how Lemmy fought his corner when asked ‘How can you bring this wanker in?’
Led Zeppelin: 'When Peter Grant Laid Down The Law, People Would Be Shaking' By Chris Welch published 21 November 16 Led Zeppelin manager Peter Grant didn’t just rule his band, he ruled the entire music industry. But then divorce sent him into a spiral of depression and drugs...
Jimmy Page: 'People Might Forget What We Did, I Didn’t. I’m The One Who Knew' By Mark Blake published 19 November 16 Part of Zeppelin's legacy has been Page's overhaul of outtakes and remastering of their catalogue, it's helped redefine their place in history, here he reflects on the final piece: Coda
M Shadows still has Rev’s number in his phone By Martin Kielty published 17 November 16 Avenged Sevenfold frontman M Shadows reveals he’s kept late bandmate Jimmy ‘The Rev’ Sullivan’s number in his phone: ‘You never fully recover’
Solitary Son and ex-girlfriend found dead in his Australian home By Stef Lach published 15 November 16 Police remain tight-lipped on cause of death of Bronson Ellery – aka Solitary Son – and Shelsea Schilling, with reports saying it was a murder-suicide
Motorhead’s Lemmy and Fast Eddie Clarke nearly reunited By Martin Kielty published 15 November 16 Motorhead ex Fast Eddie Clarke recalls preparing to reunite with Lemmy in 1990s - but mainman felt too guilty about current bandmates
Leon Russell dies aged 74 By Christina O'Neill published 14 November 16 Singer and multi-instrumentalist Leon Russell, who worked with the likes of Bob Dylan and the Rolling Stones, dies following string of health problems
Jesse Hughes ‘wasn’t barred’ from Bataclan By Martin Kielty published 14 November 16 Eagles Of Death Metal manager says frontman Jesse Hughes wasn’t barred from scene of Paris terror attack - and didn’t even try to get in